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they say it didn't need to happen if there were stronger laws. see w with these lawmakers, red tape on capitol hill airs tonight at 11:00 on wusa9. >>> the moms aren't alone with their frustration with congress. voters from both parties are not happen. 23% of people surveyed say they disapprove of the job. six points worse than february. their big complaint, they aren't passing anything. 80% say they don't think congress did much before they left recess. according to the poll, congress could make it better with voters if they address health care. improving health care was a priority for democrats and republicans. that's 47% of those owe-- >>> a shocking and vulgar sign about police officers right here posted in front of a business in atlanta. you can see the sign. it has cuss words kind of blurred out there. it says no cops allowed. [indiscernible] talk to the owner who isn't making apologies making -- >> it brought it -- >> no cop policy is no longer plastered on the front door. >> i didn't want the folks to take the heat i'm willing to take. >>
they say it didn't need to happen if there were stronger laws. see w with these lawmakers, red tape on capitol hill airs tonight at 11:00 on wusa9. >>> the moms aren't alone with their frustration with congress. voters from both parties are not happen. 23% of people surveyed say they disapprove of the job. six points worse than february. their big complaint, they aren't passing anything. 80% say they don't think congress did much before they left recess. according to the poll, congress...
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. >>> under a new drone law, only the states, not local governments, can pass laws to restrict or regulate the operation of drones. >>> greece could be on the brink of a banking collapse. take a look at these long lines outside atm's in athens. earlier today the prime minister announced that greek banks and the stock exchange will shut down tomorrow. this after creditors refused tokes extend the country's bailout pass. greek banks have been kept afloat by emergency funding from european central banks but the central bank is now freezing all of that >>> major setback for nasa tonight as unmanned spacex rocket exploded shortly after launch from cape canaveral. the spacex falcon 9 rocket was carrying a cargo ship ledded with 4,000 pounds of supplies bound for the international space station. >>> according to the information that we currently have, this is being classified as a -- going forward the mishap investigation will be conducted with faa everysite. >> that was -- with faa oversight. >> the agency is vow vowing to learn from the mishap. >>> heavy storms covered the entire region yesterd
. >>> under a new drone law, only the states, not local governments, can pass laws to restrict or regulate the operation of drones. >>> greece could be on the brink of a banking collapse. take a look at these long lines outside atm's in athens. earlier today the prime minister announced that greek banks and the stock exchange will shut down tomorrow. this after creditors refused tokes extend the country's bailout pass. greek banks have been kept afloat by emergency funding...
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deals with big firms failing congress passed the law in 2010 to help avoid a repeat of the financial crisis that led to the great recession. craig boswell cbs news the white house. >>> now about those 100 days. just this morning president trump tweeted no matter how much i accomplish during the ridiculous standard, media will kill. and earlier this week president trump declared that no administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days. president trump will look to the house or reboot efforts to repeal or replace obamacare. but president reported there is no rush to get that done. also lawmakers will have just five days to pass plan to keep the government from shutting down. right now federal agencies are only funded through next friday. as ewe know it's always possible congress will pass a short term spending bill to keep the government funded for a give themselves more time to negotiate. >>> the white house is threatening to pull federal grants from several sanctuary cities. cities that choose not to provide resources in the federal deportation of illegal immigrants. d.c. is
deals with big firms failing congress passed the law in 2010 to help avoid a repeat of the financial crisis that led to the great recession. craig boswell cbs news the white house. >>> now about those 100 days. just this morning president trump tweeted no matter how much i accomplish during the ridiculous standard, media will kill. and earlier this week president trump declared that no administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days. president trump will look to the house or...
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. >> this is the area where the law ... >> reporter: dr. monte hall is founder of the center forever aesthetic modernism. he's talking to people who have lost their hair after the brazilian blowout. >> i haven't been able to give it the overall stamp of approval. there are patients who have gotten a good result pour it and there are pay -- from it and there are patients who have not. >> reporter: my stylist says she has no plans to use the brazilian blowout or any other karotin treatments if her shop. >> after the third or fourth time of getting processed i saw damage. the cuticle is flattened and flattened and breakage starts. >> she says she will never get that treatment again. >> some people call it a miracle product. what do you call? >> i call it disaster. >> reporter: tomorrow at 6:40 a.m. you'll hear more about brook's disastrous results. mean time, the ceo of the brazilian blowout has a lawsuit pending against oregon osha. but the company is facing more fallout. last week the state of california sued them and the fda is looking into
. >> this is the area where the law ... >> reporter: dr. monte hall is founder of the center forever aesthetic modernism. he's talking to people who have lost their hair after the brazilian blowout. >> i haven't been able to give it the overall stamp of approval. there are patients who have gotten a good result pour it and there are pay -- from it and there are patients who have not. >> reporter: my stylist says she has no plans to use the brazilian blowout or any other...
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under current county law, anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. >> making the proposal now because of the now overwhelming evidence that indoor tanning beds are a major cause of skin cancer. >> reporter: the county board of health has held a public hearing on the ban last night. if it is approved the ban could be in place within five weeks. >>> well, network television turns its attention to a particularly washington kind -- kind of story. the new cbs drama "the good wife "debuted last night at 10:00 p.m. it examines the choices of a woman who finds her politician husband is cheating. with the stakes so high, why does a real politician take the risks? >> reporter: the fiction tuesday evening looked like the nonfiction we have seen 0 so many times the good wife at the elbow of a cheating husband admitting his shame. it seems to happen a lot in new york this, the former governor. >> i have begun to atone for my failings. >> there were a number of women. >> reporter: south carolina's governor. >> i have been unfaithful to my wife. >> reporter: and on an
under current county law, anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. >> making the proposal now because of the now overwhelming evidence that indoor tanning beds are a major cause of skin cancer. >> reporter: the county board of health has held a public hearing on the ban last night. if it is approved the ban could be in place within five weeks. >>> well, network television turns its attention to a particularly washington kind -- kind of story....
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. >>> on wednesday, the state of arizona will defend the immigration laws in the supreme court. lawyers with the justice department will dry to get the law declared unconstitutional saying it's an invasion of the federal government's domain. opponents of the law say it encourages racial profiling. >>> just when you were sure winter was done, this happened. mother nature dumped buckets of know from maryland up to upstate new york and reporter scott broom picked up the video for us at deep creek lake in western maryland with the folks who run the ski resort up there. they've seen this snow about a month ago, but they didn't. >> about six inches up there. it's still 32 degrees. a little more snow is possible tonight. as far as we're concerned, it gave us great rain. we needed the rain, and we got the rain. >> the rain is pretty much history. it's a new picture we got in from the valley. see the ski resorts? there's your runs on the left side. about 3,300 feet. they had about five inches in the valley, about exactly due south of garrett county in maryland where we showed you the vid
. >>> on wednesday, the state of arizona will defend the immigration laws in the supreme court. lawyers with the justice department will dry to get the law declared unconstitutional saying it's an invasion of the federal government's domain. opponents of the law say it encourages racial profiling. >>> just when you were sure winter was done, this happened. mother nature dumped buckets of know from maryland up to upstate new york and reporter scott broom picked up the video for...
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maryland law requires dna evidence, video tape confessions, or else some video that will conclusively link the defendant to the murder. >>> one woman is dead and two firefighters are in the hospital tonight after the deadly early morning house fire. this one happened at the home on irish street in the aspen neighborhood. it took more than 50 montgomery county firefighters to knock the fire down. still don't know what caused it, but the home had no working fire alarms and neighbors believe that the homeowners alleged hoarding could be to blame. >> it's a mess. this is the textbook example of what some older people tend to do is to hoard all kinds of stuff like that and it will come back to haunt you. >> reporter: the victim of the blaze has been identified as the 67-year-old and the husband is still in the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. >>> a woman will shut off the allegations against the republican candidate now wants to talk about it. he wants to do that anonymously. and we have identified the guy to bring us up to date. >> reporter: well, she accepted the money as par
maryland law requires dna evidence, video tape confessions, or else some video that will conclusively link the defendant to the murder. >>> one woman is dead and two firefighters are in the hospital tonight after the deadly early morning house fire. this one happened at the home on irish street in the aspen neighborhood. it took more than 50 montgomery county firefighters to knock the fire down. still don't know what caused it, but the home had no working fire alarms and neighbors...
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ofa victim who was a law enforcement officer. >> and the head of a local law enforcement agency in trouble for assault. >> and thank you for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm bruce johnson. >>> we begin about the latest to push a new strict drunk driving law in maryland. lawmakers in annapolis have made a deal on noah's law. >> it honors police officer noah leotta, killed by a drunk driver. >> reporter: just five hours left in the legislative session and if the house and senate had continued to squabble over noah's law it reached a deal with the house agreeing to the tougher senate language. they just want a final look at the wording. >> it's going to be a stronger bill. it will really honor noan. >> reporter: it will mandate ignition devices with anyone cod driving over.08. it will prevent people from starting their cars if they had anything to drink but the house of delegates and the senate had skirmishing on whether to apply the locks as soon as they were arrested or upon conviction. >> we will do everything we can to try and make sure they don't screw it up and get it passed. it's a
ofa victim who was a law enforcement officer. >> and the head of a local law enforcement agency in trouble for assault. >> and thank you for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm bruce johnson. >>> we begin about the latest to push a new strict drunk driving law in maryland. lawmakers in annapolis have made a deal on noah's law. >> it honors police officer noah leotta, killed by a drunk driver. >> reporter: just five hours left in the legislative session...
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a lot of you were furious when 9 news exposed the law that allows the power company to bill you even when you power has been knocked out. however things will be a bit different this time around for many of us. if the power does indeed go off again. investigative reporter russ is here to explain that solution. russ. >> reporter: we were still meyered in the summer storm when in the aftermath 9 wants to know when they poured through city documents that allowed a rule to allow proposal koa and bge to charge customers even when they were serving no power at all. customers were not charged for the electricity. the charge they were billed separately from the service fee. that is the service you are getting electricity to the house. even though no one was able to put an exact cost on it, everyone agreed it amounted to less than $1 a customer. now i know that was one of the issues you pointed out. it wasn't a lot of money. but it was a principal for so many people when we broke the story it went national overnight. russian utilities pointed out. poking a bit of fun at the capitalism in ameri
a lot of you were furious when 9 news exposed the law that allows the power company to bill you even when you power has been knocked out. however things will be a bit different this time around for many of us. if the power does indeed go off again. investigative reporter russ is here to explain that solution. russ. >> reporter: we were still meyered in the summer storm when in the aftermath 9 wants to know when they poured through city documents that allowed a rule to allow proposal koa...
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but could a new law change that in maryland? we spent the day on the roads trying to find out. >> reporter: you have seen this before. a car in the left lane refusing to move over. >> they are the ones that cause accidents. >> reporter: so what do you do? >> we flash our lights and that's probably the most unsafe thing to do, which is to pass on the right side. >> reporter: on the road today we saw a whole lot of right- side passing. for the record, maryland's law currently says you can cruise in the left lane as long as you're traveling at the speed limit. if you drop below 65, say to 55, well that's when you have to move. but montgomery county is considering amending that state law, requiring drivers to move regardless of speed. >> it's a wonderful thing to do. >> and they will receive that group there. that's how it is. it is just a courtesy. >> reporter: it is more than just a courtesy, it's the law in 31 states, including the nearby virginia. >> you know what i also heard, the truckers are the biggest defenders for driving
but could a new law change that in maryland? we spent the day on the roads trying to find out. >> reporter: you have seen this before. a car in the left lane refusing to move over. >> they are the ones that cause accidents. >> reporter: so what do you do? >> we flash our lights and that's probably the most unsafe thing to do, which is to pass on the right side. >> reporter: on the road today we saw a whole lot of right- side passing. for the record, maryland's law...
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council is talking with the county state legislators about introducing the law in next year's general assembly. the bill comes after a mob of 24 young people stole hundreds of dollars of snacks from a 7/11 in germantown. police have identified and charged 17 of them in the crime. 14 youngsters are jiveinals. police are -- juveniles. police are trying to track down others. >>> irene may have canceled yesterday's dedication of the new martin luther king, jr., but that didn't stop thousands from checking out the monument after the storm. the crowd showed up to see the monument on the 48th anniversary of dr. king's i have a dream speech. the national park service says the memorial had some water flow into the title basin during the hurricane, but there was not much damage. the official dedication ceremony was postponed until later this fall. >>> coming up next on 9 news now at noon, hurricane irene left a path of damage. we will show you the clean up efforts in new england and olga has our forecast. >>> a great afternoon to get out and clean up a little bit after the storms and i will hav
council is talking with the county state legislators about introducing the law in next year's general assembly. the bill comes after a mob of 24 young people stole hundreds of dollars of snacks from a 7/11 in germantown. police have identified and charged 17 of them in the crime. 14 youngsters are jiveinals. police are -- juveniles. police are trying to track down others. >>> irene may have canceled yesterday's dedication of the new martin luther king, jr., but that didn't stop...
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the reason a federal court in dc ruled a 1996 budget law, congress' intent was crystal clear. federal money cannot be spent on research. now, as you mentioned, derek, this could wipe out the childhood research leukemia. this is a court decision. some are applauding it, saying it could delay cures and cost lives. so obviously a lot of strong feelings on both sides. this doesn't apply to privately funded research or studies that use stem cells that don't come from human embryos. >>> thank you, anita. >>> after the break. topper is back with your forecast for this thursday commute. so stay with us. [ male announcer ] it's sunday afternoon. time for football on verizon fios. the nfl in 100% fiber-optic hd quality. that's a good start. but what's this? i can check my fantasy stats without changing the channel. and get an alert any time my team enters the red zone. and then watch every red zone play on nfl redzone. watch out couch, you've got competition as daddy's favorite. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v visit veriz
the reason a federal court in dc ruled a 1996 budget law, congress' intent was crystal clear. federal money cannot be spent on research. now, as you mentioned, derek, this could wipe out the childhood research leukemia. this is a court decision. some are applauding it, saying it could delay cures and cost lives. so obviously a lot of strong feelings on both sides. this doesn't apply to privately funded research or studies that use stem cells that don't come from human embryos. >>>...
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but until the loopholes in the law are covered, she won't rest. in annapolis, alex trevino, 9 news now. >>> tom hanks, steven spielberg and elizabeth dole join 2050 veterans a the world war ii memorial in washington to honor their service. hbo brought the veterans to the memorial on thursday to coincide with the network's premier of a ten-part series called "the pacific." hanks and spielberg are part of the production team following their band 0 of brothers mini series in 2001. it focuses on the lives u.s. marines fighting the japanese after the attack on pear harbor. >> we are all poised to bring soldiers on the main land in japan than was before atomic bombs were dropped on nagasaki but that was until the arm assist. so we thought it was an important story to tell. >> veterans from baltimore, chicago, chicago, new york, philadelphia and new york made the trip. the oldest veteran in the crowd was 100 years old. >>> coming up we will give you a new reason why you might want to think twice before you board the next plane. >>> and in this economy, a
but until the loopholes in the law are covered, she won't rest. in annapolis, alex trevino, 9 news now. >>> tom hanks, steven spielberg and elizabeth dole join 2050 veterans a the world war ii memorial in washington to honor their service. hbo brought the veterans to the memorial on thursday to coincide with the network's premier of a ten-part series called "the pacific." hanks and spielberg are part of the production team following their band 0 of brothers mini series in...
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new laws or the crackdown? or do we just accept the fact that this new technology, as much as we love it, or perhaps because we love it so much, may our roads be just that much dangerous? pull over, stop your car. send your comments on mailbog@wusa9.com. the maryland senators just weakened a ban to talk on your phone when you are pulled over. don't forget, wusa9.com is always on. see you a bit later. bye. wow, is this... fiber one honey clusters? yes. it's delicious. delicious. i know. but it can't have... can't have about half a day's worth of fiber? i assure you it does. i was expecting... expecting sawdust and cardboard? i know. i can only taste... only taste the crunchy clusters, honey, and brown sugar. no madam, i don't have esp. ok. i'll take a box, but you probably already knew that. (announcer) fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> oprah and john tesh, their secret romance. this is "entertainment tonight." >> did oprah have a secret affair with my former cohost? >> john and i knew each other in th
new laws or the crackdown? or do we just accept the fact that this new technology, as much as we love it, or perhaps because we love it so much, may our roads be just that much dangerous? pull over, stop your car. send your comments on mailbog@wusa9.com. the maryland senators just weakened a ban to talk on your phone when you are pulled over. don't forget, wusa9.com is always on. see you a bit later. bye. wow, is this... fiber one honey clusters? yes. it's delicious. delicious. i know. but it...
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the dc firearms law passed in 2008 requires owners to reregister every three years. >>> when we come back, why were the graves of dozens of veterans disturbed in a local cemetery? >> flowing snow, windchills in the single digits. look at this. midday temperatures are in the upper teens and low 20s with the windchills in the singling digits. we will come back to let you know when this cold is leaving and when the next set of cold will get here. you >> illegal dumping and other abuses in cheltenham cemetery. at least 56 graves were destroyed by workers using heavy equipment which got stuck in the mud. on thursday, prince george's inspector looked into what they found and scott broom reports is again promising to protect the dignity of veterans and their families at this troubled cemetery. >> reporter: a spokesman for maryland's department of veteran's affairs is looking into allegations brought to life by wusa9 and a whistle blower and that any problems will be corrected. at the cheltenham veteran military cemetery, a whistle blower tells me how things are handled. open pits in a maint
the dc firearms law passed in 2008 requires owners to reregister every three years. >>> when we come back, why were the graves of dozens of veterans disturbed in a local cemetery? >> flowing snow, windchills in the single digits. look at this. midday temperatures are in the upper teens and low 20s with the windchills in the singling digits. we will come back to let you know when this cold is leaving and when the next set of cold will get here. you >> illegal dumping and...
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more and more the government wants to know what people are doing with their cell phones and neither law enforcement or companies are required to report or request information. >> an enfirry has revealed law enforcement agencies made 1.3 million requests for cell phone records last year. that's a big surge over previous years. privacy experts say it reflects the gray area between privacy and technology. cell phone companies sometimes request warrants and sometimes they don't. >>> microsoft planning what it calls the biggest overhaul of windows since 1995. windows 8 being released in october. analyst itself had been -- analysts had been predicting a fall shipping date meaning new computers will be available with windows in time for the holiday shopping season. no official word of the launch date. >>> automakers are racing to be the first on the road with vehicles that drive themselves. our partners at "u.s.a. today" report that ford is the latest to disclose their plans. the system would work in heavy traffic jams letting the car keep up with traffic and stay in its lane. this isn't set i
more and more the government wants to know what people are doing with their cell phones and neither law enforcement or companies are required to report or request information. >> an enfirry has revealed law enforcement agencies made 1.3 million requests for cell phone records last year. that's a big surge over previous years. privacy experts say it reflects the gray area between privacy and technology. cell phone companies sometimes request warrants and sometimes they don't. >>>...
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at least 18 states have passed laws raising minimum wage. starting today workers who earn as much as $15 per hour in california, the federal minimum wage has been $7.25 per hour. >>> the new year means recreational marijuana use in california. adults 21 and older are allowed to grow six plants and possess one ounce of pot. is expected to generate more than $1 billion in tax revenue. >>> if one of your new year's resolutions is to get into better shape consider working out with a group of people. a new study finds it works better than going at it alone.>>reporter: a list of kelly's students at this class says this class helps relieve her stress. >> school, work and applications and whatever else is going on, just being in the moment and letting your body take over.>> now a new study finds working out in groups can have bigger benefits than exercising alone. >> those who participated in exercise had a 12-26% improvement in mental, physical and emotional quality of life. >> the study followed about 70 medical students for three months. particip
at least 18 states have passed laws raising minimum wage. starting today workers who earn as much as $15 per hour in california, the federal minimum wage has been $7.25 per hour. >>> the new year means recreational marijuana use in california. adults 21 and older are allowed to grow six plants and possess one ounce of pot. is expected to generate more than $1 billion in tax revenue. >>> if one of your new year's resolutions is to get into better shape consider working out with...
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some university of maryland students say the law is a target on their -- attack on their lifestyles. council members say it is simply an issue of safety. or maybe evens aet thissics. >> -- or maybe even aesthetics. >> they're asking maryland for $18 million to finish building new cabin john middle school. it sits on the same site as the middle school in potomac. maryland comptroller peter franchot and school officials visited the construction site tuesday. franchot plans to visit schools throughout maryland to determine their exact needs on these situations. >>> members of the fairfax county urban search and rescue team were honored for their work in japan. the county's board of supervisors paid tribute to the group known as virginia task force i. team members provided emergency assistance in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami in japan. >>> at 4:53, it is time for the question of the morning. >> according to a recent yahoo! study, how many e-mail accounts does the average person have? what do you think? is it a, two, b, three or c, four? put your guess on our facebook page, we'll
some university of maryland students say the law is a target on their -- attack on their lifestyles. council members say it is simply an issue of safety. or maybe evens aet thissics. >> -- or maybe even aesthetics. >> they're asking maryland for $18 million to finish building new cabin john middle school. it sits on the same site as the middle school in potomac. maryland comptroller peter franchot and school officials visited the construction site tuesday. franchot plans to visit...
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now that law requires those parties to submit at least 10 thoarks voter 10,000 voter signatures. the judge ruled that violates political party's freedom of speech. so far, the state has not commented on the ruling. >> national transportation safety board says last year's deadly bus crash in virginia was caused by failures on three levels. the driver, the bus company, and federal regulators. the safety board released findings on the crash today and says the driver had limited opportunities for sleep and was severely fatigued when that bus flipped over. the ntsb found the bus company, sky express, did not have adequate safety policies in place and it also pointed to a lack of government oversight and that allowed the bus company to still operate despite numerous violations a boy injured settled a lawsuit with the owner of said attraction. the lutheran and united church agreed to pay christian's family $60,000. back in 2010, griffith was impaled by an 8 to 12-inch long splinter while he was riding down the church's big wooden slide face first. the family sued for damaging, saying th
now that law requires those parties to submit at least 10 thoarks voter 10,000 voter signatures. the judge ruled that violates political party's freedom of speech. so far, the state has not commented on the ruling. >> national transportation safety board says last year's deadly bus crash in virginia was caused by failures on three levels. the driver, the bus company, and federal regulators. the safety board released findings on the crash today and says the driver had limited opportunities...
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of general council is conducting an investigation and we're going to identify whether there were any laws broken in this case and any information we gather we'll refer to the appropriate law enforcement authorities. >> reporter: gary nurenberg, 9news now. >> producers of the video say they are going to release more election night footage showing just how easily fraud could have been committed by their actor. the new york times reports 86 people were convicted of voter fraud. >>> the cell phone industry will take steps to try and outsmart phone thieves. they plan to announce a new nationwide database aimed at preventing the use of stolen cell phones. last year 38% of the robberies in washington, d.c. involved smartphones. the database will prevent stolen smartphones from being used. it's scheduled to be up and running within 18 months. >>> the maryland general session may reconvene for a special session after they failed to pass a revenue plan which would have avoided severe budget cuts. the budget lawmakers approved just before the midnight deadline calls for as much as $250 million in st
of general council is conducting an investigation and we're going to identify whether there were any laws broken in this case and any information we gather we'll refer to the appropriate law enforcement authorities. >> reporter: gary nurenberg, 9news now. >> producers of the video say they are going to release more election night footage showing just how easily fraud could have been committed by their actor. the new york times reports 86 people were convicted of voter fraud....
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. >>> we now have brand-new information concerning yesterday's killing of three law enforcement officers in baton rouge, louisiana. state and local officials are confirming the shooter was 29- year-old gavin long, a former marine sergeant in kansas city. they say long carried two rifles and a handgun in semi's attack and surveillance video shows he specifically targeted law officers. sneaking up on them and firing at close range. the governor and other leaders are using words like ambush, assassination and active evil. >> this was -- act of evil. >> this was a diabolical act on the very fabric of society. that is not hyperbole or an overstatement. >> two police officers and a sherriff's deputy were killed. three other officers were wounded. a s.w.a.t. team officer shot and killed long as investigators try to learn about his motives. >>> new calls for prosecutors from baltimore to throw in the towel after failing to convict another police officer charged in the death of freddie gray. the latest verdict came this morning. the most senior officer involved in the arrest was found not guilty
. >>> we now have brand-new information concerning yesterday's killing of three law enforcement officers in baton rouge, louisiana. state and local officials are confirming the shooter was 29- year-old gavin long, a former marine sergeant in kansas city. they say long carried two rifles and a handgun in semi's attack and surveillance video shows he specifically targeted law officers. sneaking up on them and firing at close range. the governor and other leaders are using words like...
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and if you have to follow the letter of the law because you're sworn to carry out the law. that's troublesome. >> reporter: do you worry that's what you're doing? >> i have at time. >> reporter: would you let your kids get married under 18. >> no i wouldn't. >> reporter: why? >> too young. >> reporter: now remember, 5300 kids got marr from 1995 through 2015. and in that time a 15-year-old girl married a man who was at least 40. a 16-year-old girl married a man who was at least 50. and a 17-year-old girl married a man who was at least 45 years old. those are just a few cases. some maryland legislators want to change that. delegate vanessa attar bury. >> you are a child and you should worry about going to prom. >> reporter: and state senator will smith. >> i'm 35 and when you think about you know someone 35 potentially marrying someone that's 15, or you know, it's a little disturbing yes. >> reporter: brought bills last session to raise the minimum marriage age to 18. by their sides was advocate jeanie smooth. >> it results in high divorce rates and sky high dropout rates fro
and if you have to follow the letter of the law because you're sworn to carry out the law. that's troublesome. >> reporter: do you worry that's what you're doing? >> i have at time. >> reporter: would you let your kids get married under 18. >> no i wouldn't. >> reporter: why? >> too young. >> reporter: now remember, 5300 kids got marr from 1995 through 2015. and in that time a 15-year-old girl married a man who was at least 40. a 16-year-old girl...
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so far, law enforcement agencies have been up to the task. thousands of police officers were on the street, making sure that the traffic flowed smoothly and making sure that protesters stay in line. their eyes are overhead out there as well. making sure that they don't break the motorcade that has been chris crossing dc as they two from the nuclear summit to the meeting back to the hotels and the embassies. this will become an event that is very well practiced for them in that area. >>> and the unpresident of the security measures will remain in place until wednesday evening when the nuclear summit wraps up. >>> take another look at the road closures. virtually every road around the convention center, where the summit is taking place. you can see that map there. we also have it on wusa9.com. >>> coming off of the lovely weekend. >> you know, upper 70s yesterday. 73ed today, not bad. they were advertised out there. a little above average. but anita, we do have changes for them in the wind as they were. here is your forecast. the next three day
so far, law enforcement agencies have been up to the task. thousands of police officers were on the street, making sure that the traffic flowed smoothly and making sure that protesters stay in line. their eyes are overhead out there as well. making sure that they don't break the motorcade that has been chris crossing dc as they two from the nuclear summit to the meeting back to the hotels and the embassies. this will become an event that is very well practiced for them in that area....
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>>> a group of virginia law makers want officials to investigate voter fraud. the common wealth older attorney general said he didn't have the authority to look into those claims. >> if you are committed as mr. [ indiscernable ] purports to be to make sure elections are fair and everyone who votes is legally entitled to vote. when you destroy voter registration forms, you are preventing someone from having that right to phot. >> florida is investigating -- voter registration forms in harrisburg, virginia. attorney general's office says it is comfortable with local authorities conducting their own investigation? >>> in maryland the current districting map i should say, may be heading out of the window after voters get their say in just two weeks? >>> i'm scott bloom in silver spring, reporting on maryland's chance to undue jerry -- on this side of the street folks are in the fourth congressional district. they vote with -- on this side of the street they are in the 8th congressional district and what about the corner over there? this corner over here is in the t
>>> a group of virginia law makers want officials to investigate voter fraud. the common wealth older attorney general said he didn't have the authority to look into those claims. >> if you are committed as mr. [ indiscernable ] purports to be to make sure elections are fair and everyone who votes is legally entitled to vote. when you destroy voter registration forms, you are preventing someone from having that right to phot. >> florida is investigating -- voter...
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marijuana law to grow their own. congress blocked it until recently. 13 of the 14 states in the u.s. permit pot use for medicinal purposes also allow home cultivation. >>> health alert in the number of says sar yen section deliveries, c-sections are up more than 50% in the last 10 years with several reasons why. >> danielle gave birth to her daughter two days ago, but it wasn't easy. >> i needed to deliver her before she was in any type of distress. >> reporter: after eight hours of labor her doctor decided she needed a c-section, a new report finds the rate of these births is increasing, and in 2007 there were 1.4 million, nearly one-third of all deliveries in the u.s. the highest number ever. >> i think the increase in c-sessionses have been driven by doctors for the convenience and ease of it, and by patients. >> reporter: this doctor says women are having more twins and triplets and giving birth when they're older which accounts for some of the increase. but even those says c-sections. >> it is not like a hair ap
marijuana law to grow their own. congress blocked it until recently. 13 of the 14 states in the u.s. permit pot use for medicinal purposes also allow home cultivation. >>> health alert in the number of says sar yen section deliveries, c-sections are up more than 50% in the last 10 years with several reasons why. >> danielle gave birth to her daughter two days ago, but it wasn't easy. >> i needed to deliver her before she was in any type of distress. >> reporter: after...
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he's accused of conspiring to violate their finance laws. long was also wanting their campaign driver, so it is very likely that the case, it is tied to the investigation into mayor gray's 2010 mayoral campaign. long is scheduled to appear in court morning. >>> and then there is scandal facing the maryland politician. a candidate for maryland's house of delegates and a major national figure in the ongoing immigration debate, they have been charged with child sex abuse. tonight, michael is not talking or saying if he is going to remain in the race. scott broom has more from upper marlboro. >> reporter: he's the long shot republican running for delegate. but he's better known nationally for their controversial legal work to help the local communities pressure the illegal immigrants to go elsewhere. age 60 on their campaign website. but he is now accused with molesting an 8-year-old girl on sunday on his farm off the road in upper marlboro. according to the court records, the girl's mother is a nurse practitioner in helping him care for his eld
he's accused of conspiring to violate their finance laws. long was also wanting their campaign driver, so it is very likely that the case, it is tied to the investigation into mayor gray's 2010 mayoral campaign. long is scheduled to appear in court morning. >>> and then there is scandal facing the maryland politician. a candidate for maryland's house of delegates and a major national figure in the ongoing immigration debate, they have been charged with child sex abuse. tonight, michael...
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immigrant rights activists said that the new arizona law would take effect next month. they also criticized the president for what they called his half hearted leadership on the immigration reform. >>> and still to come on 9news now, it's s-p-e-l-l-i-n-g time. the national spelling bee comes to town. find out why some people won the dictionary change. >>> and hollywood mourning the loss of one golden girl. a look back at the career of her. [ male announcer ] looking for a price that starts low and stays low? look no further than fios. now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet and phone -- guaranteed for two years! that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. you'll also get the fios movie package -- over 60 premium movie channels, including 18 in hd and starz and showtime free for six months. call 1-888-get-fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2 year agreement, a price guaranteed for 2 years. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. the const
immigrant rights activists said that the new arizona law would take effect next month. they also criticized the president for what they called his half hearted leadership on the immigration reform. >>> and still to come on 9news now, it's s-p-e-l-l-i-n-g time. the national spelling bee comes to town. find out why some people won the dictionary change. >>> and hollywood mourning the loss of one golden girl. a look back at the career of her. [ male announcer ] looking for a...
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. >> unfortunately, maryland does not have a law that makes it expressly illegal for a person to communicate generallyized threats over the telephone. >> prescott will face no charges for his arsenal of 25 guns, as they were all legally purchased. if he is convicted on the telephone misuse charge, he could do three years in prison. >>> president obama will be in leesburg tomorrow. he's scheduled to speak at the loudon county high school about 7:40 p.m. meantime, mitt romney will be campaigning in colorado tomorrow. a new cbs news poll, new york times poll shows the president is leading romney in three swing states, up by 6 points in florida and ohio and 11 points in pennsylvania. >>> another yellow weather alert is in effect tomorrow. tom joins us now. he will bring us more about the story and of course, if question for most of us is how is that morning commute going to be looking? >> good shape in the morning. most of the showers are dying out. a couple of these were heavy, just an hour ago, down to the south in charles county and across the water there into the northern neck. now they're d
. >> unfortunately, maryland does not have a law that makes it expressly illegal for a person to communicate generallyized threats over the telephone. >> prescott will face no charges for his arsenal of 25 guns, as they were all legally purchased. if he is convicted on the telephone misuse charge, he could do three years in prison. >>> president obama will be in leesburg tomorrow. he's scheduled to speak at the loudon county high school about 7:40 p.m. meantime, mitt romney...
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the law prevents soliciting on streets and sidewalks where there is no on-street parking. pro-immigration activists say this targets the town's day laborers and it is unnecessary. >> there have been unintended consequences for town residents. due to wording used in the ordinance, it restricts the activities of any organization soliciting for donations. such as local sports teams. this past january, students were herndon high school received multiple verbal warnings from police officers for allegedly violating the ordinance. >>> investigators with immigration and customs enforcement have pulled the papers of all chipotle employees at 59 restaurants in the district and virginia. >> at this point, there is no word if there was a complaint filed but we do know a similar roundup happened about a year ago in minnesota which led to several arrests there. delia has more on what we could learn from this. >> reporter: dinnertime at chipotle. but do you know who's making your burrito? according to the federal government, it could be an illegal immigrant. >> i eat it because it tastes
the law prevents soliciting on streets and sidewalks where there is no on-street parking. pro-immigration activists say this targets the town's day laborers and it is unnecessary. >> there have been unintended consequences for town residents. due to wording used in the ordinance, it restricts the activities of any organization soliciting for donations. such as local sports teams. this past january, students were herndon high school received multiple verbal warnings from police officers...
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one concern is how the laws differ. some states require training, others don't. some states ban possession by convicted child molesters, others don't. >> this is an outrage and it is what happens when you let someone have its way first in dc and now they think they can get their way on any bill they want. >> reporter: an attorney that argued against the handgun ban says it is about rights. >> i hope from gay rights to guns to property rights we are seeing a new birth in the court's concern about freedom. >> reporter: britney moorehouse for 9news now and wusa9.com. >> the senate proposal for concealed weapons is wrapped up in a defense spending bill. a vote is scheduled for tomorrow. >>> we are just getting word of a developing story out of richmond tonight. virginia governor tim kaine will call for a special legislative session to respond to a supreme court ruling. sources tell the "associated press" the governor will make the official announcement tomorrow. what this is all about is what we told you about yesterday. how some virginia prosecutors are choosing not
one concern is how the laws differ. some states require training, others don't. some states ban possession by convicted child molesters, others don't. >> this is an outrage and it is what happens when you let someone have its way first in dc and now they think they can get their way on any bill they want. >> reporter: an attorney that argued against the handgun ban says it is about rights. >> i hope from gay rights to guns to property rights we are seeing a new birth in the...
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. >> senate privacy, technology, and law subcommittee addressed the revelation that smart phones are tracking users where abouts. subcommittee chair wants tougher privacy laws. >> i love that i can use google maps for free, no less. and the same for the app on my ipad that tells me the weather. but i think there's a balance, a balance we need to strike and this means we are beginning to change the way we think about privacy to account for the massive shift of our personal information into the hands of the private sector because the fourth amendment doesn't apply to corporations, the freedom of information act doesn't apply to silicon valley. >> and representative of apple and google did appear at today's hearing. >> a big crowd of supporters turned out in annapolis today as governor martin o'malley signed a big having to do with immigrant. now the measure would allow illegal immigrants to pay in state tuition at maryland colleges and universities provided they meet certain conditions. opponents are already working on a petition drive to try to overturn the measure next year. >>> and
. >> senate privacy, technology, and law subcommittee addressed the revelation that smart phones are tracking users where abouts. subcommittee chair wants tougher privacy laws. >> i love that i can use google maps for free, no less. and the same for the app on my ipad that tells me the weather. but i think there's a balance, a balance we need to strike and this means we are beginning to change the way we think about privacy to account for the massive shift of our personal...
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. >> reporter: kagan has a rich understanding of constitutional law. >> she is a trail blazing leader. the first woman to serve as dean of harvard law school. >> reporter: at 50, kagan would be the the youngest justice. >> and to represent the united states there, is the most thrilling and the most humbling task a lawyer can perform. >> reporter: she would also be the first in 38 years who has not served as a judge. >> the lifetime position on the supreme court does not lend itself to on-the-job training. >> reporter: kagan was nominated to the federal supreme's court by president clinton, but the the republican- controlled senate never reabouted on her nomination. here is more on kagan. she served as an associate council for president bill clinton from '95 to '96 and a clerk for marshall early in her career. this just n the money for the new teacher's contact has been certified by dc chief financial officer. tonight, we'll be taking a closer look at how they enclosed that funding act. >>> well, some stunning new statistics on crime, released today in maryland. and the news is pretty
. >> reporter: kagan has a rich understanding of constitutional law. >> she is a trail blazing leader. the first woman to serve as dean of harvard law school. >> reporter: at 50, kagan would be the the youngest justice. >> and to represent the united states there, is the most thrilling and the most humbling task a lawyer can perform. >> reporter: she would also be the first in 38 years who has not served as a judge. >> the lifetime position on the supreme...
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a law that prevented her from saving her kids. peggy fox was in annapolis with that moving testimony. >> it went from threat to now they are dead. >> reporter: two years ago, amy castillo's husband carried out their threats to kill their children. one-by-one, he drowned them in a baltimore hotel bathtub. >> i cry about it every day. >> reporter: she sought a protective sorter, explaning the threats that mark castillo made. >> he said no, actually, i could kill all of you. the worst thing to be was to kill your children so you live without them. >> requesting for the protective order because they say that there was not clear and convincing evidence that acts of abuse had occurred at the standard high herb than any -- higher than any other states. >> i feel like you need to do something to get them to do something. >> testifying before the courts and the judiciary committee to support a bill that would lower the standard of proof to a preponderance of the evidence. >> such a high evidence of proof. makes it very difficult for victim
a law that prevented her from saving her kids. peggy fox was in annapolis with that moving testimony. >> it went from threat to now they are dead. >> reporter: two years ago, amy castillo's husband carried out their threats to kill their children. one-by-one, he drowned them in a baltimore hotel bathtub. >> i cry about it every day. >> reporter: she sought a protective sorter, explaning the threats that mark castillo made. >> he said no, actually, i could kill all...
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it's outrageous that it's not against the law." another viewer writes, "why would you not believe it? perhaps semantics are at work but if you go into a public park where you witness a couple performing a lewd act on a picnic table have you done anything illegal?" >>> the people have spoken and the post office listened up. the agency says it will now back away from its plan to close up to 3700 low-revenue post offices. the post office will trim down the staff while maintaining part-time staff. an economist says loudoun county will lose out on $200 of economic growth if it says no. county supervisor ken reed came away from the meeting with economist steven fuller saying he's still not convinced of the benefit. supervisors will vote on the project in july. >>> sentencing is tomorrow for a man convicted of murdering an off-duty maryland state trooper. williams is to you facing up to life in prison. the victim, trooper wesley brown. brown was working security for an applebee's in 2010. turns out he threw williams out of the store for b
it's outrageous that it's not against the law." another viewer writes, "why would you not believe it? perhaps semantics are at work but if you go into a public park where you witness a couple performing a lewd act on a picnic table have you done anything illegal?" >>> the people have spoken and the post office listened up. the agency says it will now back away from its plan to close up to 3700 low-revenue post offices. the post office will trim down the staff while...
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firm. >> i'm not a person who breaks the law. >> neal has written an impassioned plea to the federal judge. the northern virginia-based law firm of dunlap, grubb and weaver has dropped the other defendants and filed for a $30,000 summary judgment against neal. after she ignored the firm's first letter figuring it was a scam. neal believes in performance rights. she's a classical singer. but she thinks her first guess about this lawsuit was right. >> they are -- if they are successful, they'll try this scam over and over again. >> bruce leshan, 9news now. >> bruce spoke with someone at the attorney's office. they tried to get an attorney to call back. so far, bruce hasn't heard anything though. >> time for the question of the morning. doctors recommend doing this household task once every three months. >> do you think it is a, clean your bathroom. b, flip your mattress or c, clean out your refrigerator. give it some thought. share one of your answers on our facebook page and we'll reveal the survey's real answer in a little bit. keep it here. ♪ ♪ hello sunshine ♪ sweet as you ca
firm. >> i'm not a person who breaks the law. >> neal has written an impassioned plea to the federal judge. the northern virginia-based law firm of dunlap, grubb and weaver has dropped the other defendants and filed for a $30,000 summary judgment against neal. after she ignored the firm's first letter figuring it was a scam. neal believes in performance rights. she's a classical singer. but she thinks her first guess about this lawsuit was right. >> they are -- if they are...
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my brother-in-law got married. >> how was the wedding? >> the wedding was great. the justice of the peace. >> how did the snowfall occur? >> i was actually up in long island. they had a foot to a foot and half of snow. that was on thursday. i had a nervous bride. i just said nothing will change but your wedding anniversary. let it go. >>> momslikeme.com bus stop forecast. schools open, that's right, kids get ready. they are sleeping at that hour, aren't they? 4:45? moms and dads are up. they will be busting them up soon. windchill in the 20s, with the sun prize 7:27. the sunset is 1 minutes before 5:00 p.m. we are giving it more time. the day planner, 33 degrees this morning, at 9:00 with the northwest wind at 11. by noon, northwest at 106789 the winds will lay down into the afternoon. 38 at noon, 42 or so for the high, and by 5:00, the winds to the southwest at 7 with the temperature of 42 degrees. we are looking at a quiet start to the week. milder tuesday. i think tuesday will be the warmest day of the week. the next storm system is coming friday. right now loo
my brother-in-law got married. >> how was the wedding? >> the wedding was great. the justice of the peace. >> how did the snowfall occur? >> i was actually up in long island. they had a foot to a foot and half of snow. that was on thursday. i had a nervous bride. i just said nothing will change but your wedding anniversary. let it go. >>> momslikeme.com bus stop forecast. schools open, that's right, kids get ready. they are sleeping at that hour, aren't they?...
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s laws protect their rights. but there's a national heated dialogue. president obama weighed in on tuesday a week after launching a federal directive aimed at overriding such laws' effects in public schools. >> i think it is our obligation as a society to make sure that everybody is treated fairly and our kids are all loved, and that they're protected, and that their dignity is afirmed. >> reporter: sparking conservative backlash. >> this is incredible overreach by the obama administration like none that we have ever seen. >> reporter: guys, just a few minutes ago i spoke to the transgender woman who says she was assaulted. her name is ebony. she lives in the district. after this experience and says this sort of thing just should not happen to people just because of how they identify themselves. >> garrett, thank you. >>> developing details in a terrible crash at a popular restaurant in tysons corner. almost two weeks ago a man crashed his hummer into the silver diner and it burst into flames. tonight we've learned one of those people has died. >> repo
s laws protect their rights. but there's a national heated dialogue. president obama weighed in on tuesday a week after launching a federal directive aimed at overriding such laws' effects in public schools. >> i think it is our obligation as a society to make sure that everybody is treated fairly and our kids are all loved, and that they're protected, and that their dignity is afirmed. >> reporter: sparking conservative backlash. >> this is incredible overreach by the obama...
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. >>> the nation's top defense officials have told law make eringz it's time for the -- lawmakers it's time for the don't ask, don't tell policy. this allows them to serve only if they keep their sexual orientation a secret. the head of the joint chief of staff says it's wrong to force people to lie about who they are. an admiral is the first sitting chair of the joint chief to propose rolling back that policy. >>> taking a quick look now at news across the nation. prosecutors now plan to charge michael jackson's doctor with manslaughter rather than take the case to a grand jury. they'll file that criminal case in court. jackson, as you know, died last june from an overdose of anesthetic. >>> the head of a federal safety panel says complacency and confusion ended in a plane crash last year in new york. that plane experienced and aerodynamic stall. investigators have placed most of the blame on errors by the pilots. the plane crashed into a house, killing all 49 people on board and one man in the house. >>> the german shepherd rescued from the los angeles river is now back with its owne
. >>> the nation's top defense officials have told law make eringz it's time for the -- lawmakers it's time for the don't ask, don't tell policy. this allows them to serve only if they keep their sexual orientation a secret. the head of the joint chief of staff says it's wrong to force people to lie about who they are. an admiral is the first sitting chair of the joint chief to propose rolling back that policy. >>> taking a quick look now at news across the nation. prosecutors...
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even though state law prescribes a daily check. it says "a speed moon toring system shall fill out and sign a daily set-up log for a speed monitoring temperature." >> i don't think it necessarily proves the machines are malfunctioning or anything but it shows they have decided that they can make their own interpretation of the law. >> we are taking a look at it. >> reporter: police believe they are complying with the law because the cameras perform automatic self checks every day and a technician verifies the data later to make sure it is good. heely says that's not good enough. >> people have a right to face their accuser. well, it's really hard to do that if your accuser is a machine. >> reporter: police say they are reviewing their camera operations procedures and as a result of my questions, montgomery county police said they are now seeking a legal opinion before providing detailed answers. on rockville pike, scott broom, 9 news now. >> a spokesperson for maryland's attorney general says her department is not able to clarify t
even though state law prescribes a daily check. it says "a speed moon toring system shall fill out and sign a daily set-up log for a speed monitoring temperature." >> i don't think it necessarily proves the machines are malfunctioning or anything but it shows they have decided that they can make their own interpretation of the law. >> we are taking a look at it. >> reporter: police believe they are complying with the law because the cameras perform automatic self...
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. >>> law enforcement in calvert county are searching for people who fired in to the homes of several officers. the trooper was not home but his wife and 5-year-old child were inside. the deputy and his family were home when the shooting happened. detectives are looking at gang retaliation as a motive after recent arrest of gang members. investigators are surgerying for a man who escaped police custody in baltimore. paul palmer slipped away from police, who were transporting him to a jail on murder charges. authorities say he tried to stab a man to death. palmer is a 32-year-old white male last seen driving a key what spectra with maryland tags and a spare tire on one of the wheels. >>> investors look to begin a new rally after a string of good financial reports. >>> and two communities hold programs for small businesses in our region. 9 news now is just getting started. stay no apology for his secret trips and missed appearances, with us. >>> welcome back. we are tracking traffic westbound here on route a 0 to 495. looking good out there. nothing to tell you about. fist the news with
. >>> law enforcement in calvert county are searching for people who fired in to the homes of several officers. the trooper was not home but his wife and 5-year-old child were inside. the deputy and his family were home when the shooting happened. detectives are looking at gang retaliation as a motive after recent arrest of gang members. investigators are surgerying for a man who escaped police custody in baltimore. paul palmer slipped away from police, who were transporting him to a...
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intact but made minor changes to the immigration law currently. they are planning to fight the ruling. a spokesman for the arizona governor says the state will ask an appellate court to lift the injunction today. the feds announced they arrested 7 illegal immigrants in a two-part sweep in virginia and the district. of those taken in to custody, 75 have been convicted of a variety of crimes and of that number 28 were violent crimes including murder, rape and kidnapping. >>> we have an update on the breaking news we brought to you at 11:00. as of 2:00 a.m., police have the homestyle inn surrounded with a manholed in a hotel room. when they pulled up, a man holding a weapon ran in a hotel room and fired a shot out a back window. police say he does not have any hostages. we will have an update as soon as we know more. >>> slowly but surely everyone's lights are coming back on but the fallen trees have had more of an affect than just knocking out the power. two dozen roads are closed in montgomery county. some even in neighborhoods whose power has been
intact but made minor changes to the immigration law currently. they are planning to fight the ruling. a spokesman for the arizona governor says the state will ask an appellate court to lift the injunction today. the feds announced they arrested 7 illegal immigrants in a two-part sweep in virginia and the district. of those taken in to custody, 75 have been convicted of a variety of crimes and of that number 28 were violent crimes including murder, rape and kidnapping. >>> we have an...
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. >>> law enforcement in caller have county, they're on high alert after homes of two officers were shot up. small children were inside the homes at the time. violence had prompted some other officers to move out of town. >> we don't believe that it was a random act. we believe that they targeted police officers. >> reporter: bullet-riddled homes owned by a state trooper and a deputy. the assault amounted to 20 shots to the homes within a mile and a half of each other in the chesapeake ranch estates in calvert county. a patrol car also shot up. >> anytime that you have police officers who are targeted, you know, you could be that police officer. >> reporter: the state trooper wasn't home; but it's where his wife and five-year-old child was sleeping. the deputy and his family, including a three-year-old toddler, were home at the time. >> this is so unusual for calvert county. >> reporter: detectives are looking at gang retaliation as a possible motive after recent arrests of gang members. the sheriff said he's not made a direct link to gang activity, but he says gang members have made ver
. >>> law enforcement in caller have county, they're on high alert after homes of two officers were shot up. small children were inside the homes at the time. violence had prompted some other officers to move out of town. >> we don't believe that it was a random act. we believe that they targeted police officers. >> reporter: bullet-riddled homes owned by a state trooper and a deputy. the assault amounted to 20 shots to the homes within a mile and a half of each other in...
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he is facing three counts of human trafficking. >>> with the start of the new year there are new laws in virginia and women can get a full year supply of birth- control at once. before today women could only obtain a few months at a time. another bill targets home contractors. it shifts responsibility from home service contracts from the state over to the department of agriculture and consumer services and means contractors have to reregister with the state and possibly face new regulations. in maryland they made a few changes in regards to birth control. today insurers must provide most forms of contraception including the sector means at no cost to patients. and insurers must pay for over- the-counter birth-control including the morning after pill. people in maryland are required to replace all 9 volt battery smoke detectors that are more latest state to legalize recreational marijuana. that's expected to bring an economic windfall and pave the way for other states to follow. danielle nottingham with more from los angeles. >> reporter: a ribbon cutting ceremony kicks off the histori
he is facing three counts of human trafficking. >>> with the start of the new year there are new laws in virginia and women can get a full year supply of birth- control at once. before today women could only obtain a few months at a time. another bill targets home contractors. it shifts responsibility from home service contracts from the state over to the department of agriculture and consumer services and means contractors have to reregister with the state and possibly face new...
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police say while they welcome the opportunity for protesters to exercise their right to free speech, law enforcement is standing by in case things get ugly. >>> it is a clean sweep for mitt romney in today's presidential primaries. romney won the indiana, north carolina and west virginia contests, and of course, nobody really surprised by the out comes here, including romney himself. in fact, he spent today campaigning in michigan. >> we have fought back. >> the longest serving republican in the u.s. senate was voted out in indiana's primary. tea party voters rallying instead behind richard murdoch to help him beat dick lugar, elected back in 1976. >>> in north carolina, voters approved amending the state constitution to allow marriage only between a man and a woman and that makes north carolina the 30th state to do so. >> do you think it's right for your employer to ask about your sexual orientation? if you're a federal employee, get ready. the government wants to know if you're gay. gary nurenberg is here with that story. >> well, anita, this is something called the federal employee vi
police say while they welcome the opportunity for protesters to exercise their right to free speech, law enforcement is standing by in case things get ugly. >>> it is a clean sweep for mitt romney in today's presidential primaries. romney won the indiana, north carolina and west virginia contests, and of course, nobody really surprised by the out comes here, including romney himself. in fact, he spent today campaigning in michigan. >> we have fought back. >> the longest...
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now perry has filed a lawsuit in federal court calling some of the election laws unconstitutional. among them the rule that candidates have to gather 10,000 signatures only from folks who actually intend to vote on primary day. >>> well, would you believe one week from tonight, we will be bringing you the first big vote of campaign 2012. the iowa caucuses. and at this point, there is no clear front runner among the republicans vying for the top job. the candidates are crisscrossing the state hoping to solidify the support they already have while trying to attract the undecided, and it looks like there are plenty in that category. >> whoever convinces me that they're going to help unemployment, get people back to work and cut government spending. >> i think a lot of it is just really hard finding out what they actually truly stand for. there's so many negative ads out there. >> for the record, across iowa we counted at least 23 campaign appearances by gop candidates today alone stretching from 8:30 this morning until well into the night. >>> well, montgomery county now just a few da
now perry has filed a lawsuit in federal court calling some of the election laws unconstitutional. among them the rule that candidates have to gather 10,000 signatures only from folks who actually intend to vote on primary day. >>> well, would you believe one week from tonight, we will be bringing you the first big vote of campaign 2012. the iowa caucuses. and at this point, there is no clear front runner among the republicans vying for the top job. the candidates are crisscrossing the...
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. >>> mayor fenty is laying down the law before he leaves office in the interest of balancing the budget. yesterday he issued an order halting city hiring an spending and it requires agencies to cut 10% of spending to save $126 million. dc's chief financial officer is estimating $175 million budget deficit in the fiscal year. that order takes effect on wednesday. >>> americans living in or traveling to europe are being advised to take common sense precaution unless the wake of the latest terror threat but u.s. intelligence says there is no specific threat targeting the u.s. or its citizens. >> reporter: intelligence officials are working to dismantle the latest terror plot against europe. a u.s. missile strike in northern pakistan on monday reportedly killed as many as eight german militants. they are believed to be part of a terror cell behind the plan. >> we have sufficient information that justifies issuing the alert. >> reporter: security forces throughout europe remain on alert this morning a day after japan and weeden joined the u.s. and britain in warning their citizens to be extr
. >>> mayor fenty is laying down the law before he leaves office in the interest of balancing the budget. yesterday he issued an order halting city hiring an spending and it requires agencies to cut 10% of spending to save $126 million. dc's chief financial officer is estimating $175 million budget deficit in the fiscal year. that order takes effect on wednesday. >>> americans living in or traveling to europe are being advised to take common sense precaution unless the wake of...
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law. the bill drafted by the councilman would make it a felony, punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. >>> a rockville man is in critical condition tonight after being struck by a metro train. he fell on the red line tracks at the gallery place chinatown metro yesterday. investigators say it appears the 48-year-old man was just standing by the edge of the platform and accidentally fell in as the train pulled into the station. >>> well, we've got a couple of commuter alerts for drivers in d.c. preliminary construction began today on the new york avenue bridge in northeast. crews started demolishing and removing the center median of that span. that means lane closures all around the bridge. $25 million in stimulus money is paid to replace the bridge. >>> and roadwork due to begin today along a mile and a half stretch on pennsylvania avenue southeast between southern avenue and 27th street. it's all part of the d.c.'s great streets project. $30 million worth of beautifica
law. the bill drafted by the councilman would make it a felony, punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. >>> a rockville man is in critical condition tonight after being struck by a metro train. he fell on the red line tracks at the gallery place chinatown metro yesterday. investigators say it appears the 48-year-old man was just standing by the edge of the platform and accidentally fell in as the train pulled into the station. >>> well, we've got a couple...
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. >>> and racial profiling is against both federal and state laws. >>> vice president joe biden was among the mourners at the funeral for the 15 term congressman, the first african- american to represent ohio in the house of representatives and he died a month after announcing he had brain and lung cancer. >>> lawsuits are mounting against ashley madison. eight people are suing the website, saying it failed to protect users' identities. hackers released the personal information of people registered on the site. all of the lawsuits seek class action status on behalf of the 37 million users. >>> always watching, always tracking, wusa 9's first alert weather. d.c.'s most accurate. >> we say it's hard to top this day and you say you just might do it tomorrow. >> it's tough to come to work. in august to be dry and somewhat cool and not sweltering, this is a gift from mother nature and she's got a few more to give us. 3-degree guarantee. tonight at 11:00 i'll let you know. we have a 13 day streak on the line. it's beautiful out there. 83 and the key, the humidity. 37% with a north wind at seven
. >>> and racial profiling is against both federal and state laws. >>> vice president joe biden was among the mourners at the funeral for the 15 term congressman, the first african- american to represent ohio in the house of representatives and he died a month after announcing he had brain and lung cancer. >>> lawsuits are mounting against ashley madison. eight people are suing the website, saying it failed to protect users' identities. hackers released the personal...